updated 3rd October 2008
Films by Prananatha das, Volume 1 on DVD - @ US $20
Vrndavanesvari Memorial service is a two DVD set - for $40 US (2 DVD set) with proceeds going to the Garden Project.
a triple DVD set documenting
Bhakti Rasa's funeral service
and the feast held at the Temple where family, friends & devotees
paid their tributes to Bhakti.
Total running time is 4.5hrs.
A short music montage video is up here, along with details how to
contact me:
http://www.vimeo.com/1869510
http://videoguys.co.nz/Contact-Us-video-production.html
VCDs play on computer or DVD player (roughly the same quality as VHS tapes)
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Commemorative Homily DVD or VCD video for Vrndavanesvari dd
Devotees-family-friends gathered in Auckland on the 26th March to share
together
their loss of a close friend who we'd served alongside for many years.
Everyone shared their
deepest feelings of loss, disbelief, shock, denial, moving through
the evening to gradual healing as we
shared loving remembrances, stories and pastimes together. The conclusion
being mutual appreciation
for a very dear devotee, daughter, wife, mother, and friend by all
assembled.
Many older devotees spoke, philosophical readings enlightened and reasured
the genuine
sentiments felt. The entire event stands to guide us, in a way that
Vrindavanesvari mataji
would want us to go - each of us coming away from the evening, examining
the core of our being,
and seeing what wecan do, in this short life, as she did, to try to
repay the debt we owe to
our spiritual master (although it is a debt that can never be repaid.).
Vrndavanesvari Memorial service is a two
DVD set or a three VCD set, either set selling for $40 US (2 DVD set)
with proceeds going
to the Garden Project.
The video was made as a fundraiser to make a memorial garden for Hg
Srimati Vrindavanesvari dd,
and for HH Tamal Krishna Goswami, who also gave up his body in the
same incident in India.
Videos (DVDs or VCDs) were/are US $10 - and are a life altering experience
to see.
The commemorative video is 2hrs 45mins long.